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Since we now know the cause of this, I am marking Triaged and High as in
Karmic, it will be the default and will impair basic functionality if
not
Got something new: The problem occurs when FF3.0 is removed. The problem
disappeared when ff3.0 (with gnome-support and branding) was
reinstalled.
So the problem is now easily to reproduce.
By the way, a FF3.5 with the issues doesn't produce any warnings when
started from a console session.
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Found the problem. Search Providers missing.
Path: /usr/lib/firefox-addons/searchplugins/ contains no files, in contrast
to the 3.0 version.
Placed the files form a 3.0 version and it works perfectly.
Attached are the files needed. Do the following to make it work (after
downloading it):
cd
See my last post, resolved the issue. Cause: Packaging problem.
** Changed in: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Committed
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already installed RC2. problem remains.
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Same problem here. (RC2)
Creating a new profile did not resolve the problem.
Strange thing though: Two out of three Ubuntu PC's seem to have the problem.
Also tried removing search.sqlite, no help...
Any suggestions anyone?
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could someone start with a fresh .mozilla dir, reproduce this problem
and then attach the complete .mozilla directory ?
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** Attachment added: Newly-created .mozilla directory
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28536578/dotmozilla.tgz
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Running Gecko/20090622, same problem.
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Thank you, could either or both of you try Firefox 3.5 RC2 from the mozilla
daily ppa?
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa
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when i try to reset the search engines to the default via the safe-mode
I get a segmentation fault...
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Could you please start firefox 3.5 in safe mode? One of the options is to
restore the default search engines.
firefox-3.5 -safe-mode
Thanks.
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I restarted in safe mode. The option was there, I chose it, but the
list is still empty, with the same behavior as before.
I have also completely moved my profile out of the way, creating a new
one, but still no search engines.
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Thank you for reporting this to Ubuntu. Can you click on the search
engine icon and select 'Manage Search Engines'. There should be a
Restore Defaults button. Let us know if that helps.
** Changed in: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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The button is grayed out.
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Ok. Try making a simple change like moving one of the options up or
down.
Kevin Dorne wrote:
The button is grayed out.
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There are no search engines in the list.
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